💡 Think:
The last two days of Passover celebrate the splitting of the Sea and the final redemption. This Sunday you can take part in the ancient Moshiach’s Seuda: Eat matzah and drink four more cups of wine (or grape juice).
By the splitting of the sea, it revealed our essence. At our core, we are truly one. A unity so profound, so unique, that it exposes our very essence where we are united in the Oneness of the world, the Creator of all.

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🎧 Listen:
Our annual #openShabbat at SXSW was all digital this year. On Thursday we did some baking and talking with Vimeo SVP of Human and Tech Tribe Board Member, Meghan Lapides.
Enjoy the musical portion - a special concert by Jazz legend Daniel Zamir!
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💬 Speech:
A thought by Berel! In memory of Tzivia Feiga bas Shmuel Hacohen
About the three matzos. People of Kairouan asked Mar the son of R’ Shirara Gaon - why three matzos and not more.
That was their question.
There is a hint in the Torah to three loafs made for the angels that visited Abraham. Which we know that this was matzah as it took place on Passover and it refers to three fathers Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
📚 Read:
📱 Duolingo is adding a Yiddish course. Mordechai shares his thoughts with Leslie Katz at Cnet.
🧑🎨 Now open to all email readers for the next week: Marc Chagall & The Rebbe: How Chabad Chasidic Thought Inspired Jewish Art
🍪 The 1929 Struggle to Send Matzah Into the Soviet Union. Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn’s international campaign to bring matzah to Russian Jewry.
✊ Emily Filler shares interesting thoughts in The Radical Case for the Traditional Haggadah.
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We love the Chabad.org Haggadah - with amazing art by Tech Tribe in house artist (and my sister) Sefira Ross!
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